First you have to know that nathematics are there to train your brain for a logical thinking. Programing is just understanding of concept. Just know what you want and do it. No need to be a genius in maths to be a programer
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Inorder to become a good programmer, many things are wanted but the basics are: * Select a language which is better * understanding more about selected language * more practice is needed
You will need some maths - page sizes etc.
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It is suggested to take college courses in Java to become a good Java programmer using the programs Eclipse or BlueJ. These courses can be found in-class, or online.
Basic calculus integration .Fundamental maths by professor Hardy. God created integers by Stephen.Clearing your `12 Maths with satisfying marks,then you can become a professor in maths. Good luck mate!
If your programming is purely recreational then you don't really need specific maths levels though something equivalent to a Maths GCSE would help. If it's something you want to do further than purely fun like at a university/college level then many places ask for a Maths A-Level. Really it depends on what you are programming though some degree of higher Maths education will really help.
practice at least an 1 hour a day or 20 minutes and revising
No Maths is needed to become an engineer.
Yes. It brings great exposure in life. You can become a good programmer with the help of MCA. So, it is good to do MCA
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